Can anyone point me to some setup instructions for version .9 HFM? I have a couple of clients folding with fah v7. I don't know what to put in for name or address. I think the address should be the ip so I must be messing up with the name. I can get it to monitor the gpu clients OK but not fah.. I would like to monitor the home network and this laptop. I will worry about my remote computer later.

This may help. It's an excerpt from a thread in Harlam's Google group. Like DocJonz, I'd prefer a Dummies guide.

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Apr 9

I've installed the new HFM.NET and added all the v6 clients quite happily, but have a few questions regarding adding the v7 ones. Assume that I have two PC's - PC1 (WinXP) and PC2 (Linux - Ubuntu), both using the default Folding directories. I made a share on PC1 to 'user', for example, and then tried; //PC1/user/Application Data/FAHClient but this didn't work. Am I barking up the wrong tree? I didn't want to use the IP address as these are dynamic. Similarly, on the Linux machine, the Folding files appear to be installed in /usr/bin/, but this area doesn't like to be shared (I'm assuming I need to share it first?). Do you have a dummies guide for doing this sort of thing?!

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Apr 9RE: [hfm-net] Monitoring v7 Clients

Try adding the client using the netbios name, you don't use shared foldersas HFM.net uses the client remote interface exclusively.- show quoted text -- show quoted text ---You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups"hfm-net" group.To unsubscribe from this group, send email tohfm-net+u...@googlegroups.comFor more options, visit this group athttp://groups.google.com/group/hfm-net?hl=en

Marvin is correct. All you need is the hostname or IP address, port,and password (if applicable). Also, you'll likely need to allowaccess for remote connections for each v7 client. By default the v7client allows connections from the local machine only. When openingFAHControl on each v7 client you'll need to allow connections from IPsother than 127.0.0.1 (loopback). Go to the client configuration inFAHControl and then the "Remote Access" (can't remember if that'sexactly right off hand) tab. The easiest thing to do is add accessfor your entire subnet. In my case this is "192.168.0.0/24". Adjustaccordingly for yours.

I had hoped you would find a tip in the responses to the question posed in the quote above. Sorry I'm not more helpful on this one. I haven't installed v9 of HFM. If I can get it done this weekend, maybe I can weigh in more informed.

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